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US-8601392

Timeline for presenting information

PublishedDecember 3, 2013
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Technical Abstract

A computer-readable medium including computer-executable instructions providing a method of displaying arrays of computer-readable files, the method comprising causing a first array of computer-readable files to be displayed, said first array of computer-readable files being displayed along a timeline according to a first timescale; causing a second array of computer-readable files to be displayed, said second array of computer-readable files being displayed along a timeline according to a second timescale. An interface, a computerized system and a method for providing same is also disclosed therein.

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor of a computer system, provide an interface adapted to display user-selectable elements by performing a method comprising: causing a first array of user-selectable elements to be displayed along a first axis having a first timeline having a first timescale, the first timescale having a time distribution that is substantially constant, wherein equal lengths of time are visually represented in equal lengths of distance along the first axis and wherein a plurality of the user-selectable elements are displayed along the first timeline at variable intervals of distance between adjacent user-selectable elements; and causing a second array of user-selectable elements to be displayed with the first array of user selectable elements on a common display, the second array of user-selectable elements being displayed along a second axis having a second timeline having a second timescale, the second timescale having a time distribution that is substantially variable, wherein equal lengths of time are not visually represented in equal lengths of distance along the second axis and wherein a plurality of the user-selectable elements are displayed along the second timeline at substantially constant intervals of distance between adjacent user-selectable elements, whereby the first timescale represents time in a linear fashion and the second timescale represents time in a non-linear fashion.

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2. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the user-selectable elements are computer-readable files.

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3. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the user-selectable elements are documents.

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4. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor of a computer system, provide an interface adapted to display documents by performing a method comprising: causing a first axis of documents to be displayed, the first axis of documents being displayed along a first timeline having a first timescale, the first timescale having a time distribution that is substantially constant, wherein equal lengths of time are visually represented in equal lengths of distance along the first axis and wherein a plurality of the documents are displayed along the first timeline at variable intervals of distance between adjacent documents; and causing a second axis of documents to be displayed, the second axis of documents being displayed with the first array of documents on a common display, the second array of documents being displayed along a second timeline having a second timescale, the second timescale having a time distribution that is substantially variable, wherein equal lengths of time are not visually represented in equal lengths of distance along the second axis and wherein a plurality of the documents are displayed along the second timeline at substantially constant intervals of distance between adjacent documents, whereby the first timeline has a linear timescale and the second timeline has a non-linear timescale.

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5. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 4 , wherein the axes are to be rectilinearly arranged and wherein the second axis of documents is to be displayed in parallel relation to the first axis of documents.

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6. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 4 , wherein the axes are to be rectilinearly arranged and wherein the second axis of documents is to be displayed in non-parallel relation to the first axis of documents.

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7. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the first array of user-selectable elements and the second array of user-selectable elements are adapted to individually move in respect to another.

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8. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the first and second timelines comprise time-marks adapted to discriminate durations of time.

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9. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein a duration of time is to be omitted from the timeline.

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10. A computerized system configured to read computer-executable instructions adapted to provide an interface adapted to display arrays of user-selectable elements, the computerized system comprising: a processing unit configured to process the computer executable instructions; and a display configured to display the interface; the computer-executable instructions, when executed, being operative to: cause a first array of user-selectable elements to be displayed along a first axis having a first timeline having a first timescale, the first timescale having a time distribution that is substantially constant, wherein equal lengths of time are visually represented in equal lengths of distance along the first axis and wherein a plurality of the user-selectable elements are displayed along the first timeline at variable intervals of distance between adjacent user-selectable elements; and cause a second array of user-selectable elements to be displayed with the first array of user selectable elements on a common display, the second array of user-selectable elements being displayed along a second axis having a second timeline having a second timescale, the second timescale having a time distribution that is substantially variable, wherein equal lengths of time are not visually represented in equal lengths of distance along the second axis and wherein a plurality of the user-selectable elements are displayed along the second timeline at substantially constant intervals of distance between adjacent user-selectable elements, whereby the first timescale represents time in a linear fashion and the second timescale represents time in a non-linear fashion.

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11. The computerized system of claim 10 , wherein at least some of the user-selectable elements are documents.

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12. The computerized system of claim 10 , wherein the arrays of user-selectable elements are adapted to individually move one in respect to another.

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13. The computerized system of claim 10 , wherein the interface is adapted to omit a unit of time of at least one of the first array of user-selectable elements and the second array of user-selectable elements.

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14. A method of displaying arrays of user-selectable elements on a common display of a computer system at a common time, the method comprising: causing, via at least one processor of the computer system, a first array of user-selectable elements to be displayed along a first axis having a first timeline on the display, the first timeline having a first timescale, the first timescale having a time distribution that is substantially constant, wherein equal lengths of time are visually represented in equal lengths of distance along the first axis and wherein a plurality of the user-selectable elements are displayed along the first timeline at variable intervals of distance between adjacent user-selectable elements; and causing, via the at least one processor of the computer system, a second array of user-selectable elements to be displayed along a second axis having a second timeline on the display, the second timescale having a time distribution that is substantially variable, wherein equal lengths of time are not visually represented in equal lengths of distance along the second axis and wherein a plurality of the user-selectable elements are displayed along the second timeline at substantially constant intervals of distance between adjacent user-selectable elements, whereby the first timescale represents time in a linear fashion, and the second timescale represents time in a non-linear fashion.

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15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the user-selectable elements are documents.

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16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first and second arrays are displayed in parallel relation to one another.

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17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first and second arrays are displayed in non-parallel relation to one another.

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18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising responding to user input by moving one or both of the arrays, the arrays being movable independent of one another.

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19. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the timescale of at least one of the arrays of user-selectable elements is modifiable to another timescale.

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20. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein at least one array of user-selectable elements is adapted to include an invisible time unit.

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Filing Date

May 22, 2008

Publication Date

December 3, 2013

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